Gay marriage in America

November 7, 2012 |Compiled by Dana Guthrie

In the U.S., more than several states have allowed gay men and women to be married, See which ones allow same-sex marriages, civil unions and domestic partnerships.

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Allows domestic partnerships: Oregon

Steven Hansen, left, kisses his fiancee, Rick Raymen, as they stand in a line near the Multnomah Building to receive a marriage license Wednesday, March 3, 2004, in Portland, Ore. County officials had issued dozens of licenses to gay couples after deciding that Oregon law allowed the unions. The Oregon Supreme Court voided all same-sex marriage licenses in April 2005.

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Allows domestic partnerships: Oregon

Steven Hansen, left, kisses his fiancee, Rick Raymen, as they stand in a line near the Multnomah Building to receive a marriage license Wednesday, March 3, 2004, in Portland, Ore. County officials had issued dozens of licenses to gay couples after deciding that Oregon law allowed the unions. The Oregon Supreme Court voided all same-sex marriage licenses in April 2005.